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Where is the paint code on a 2006 Honda Pilot?

The paint code for a 2006 Honda Pilot is typically found on the driver’s door jamb on the body identification label. It’s a short alphanumeric string used to identify the exact factory color for touch-ups or repainting.


This article guides you through where to look, what the code looks like, and what to do if the label is missing or unreadable. It also explains how to use the code when ordering paint or seeking color-matched repairs.


Where to look for the paint code


On most 2006 Pilot models, the exterior color code is printed on the Vehicle Identification/Body sticker affixed to the driver’s door jamb or the door edge. The sticker normally lists VIN, production date, tire information, and weight, with the color entry labeled Exterior Paint or Paint Color.


Paint codes are usually 2–4 characters and can include a mix of letters and numbers (for example, NH-578 or B-52). Reading the exact code as shown is important for accuracy when ordering touch-up paint or a new spray job.


Use the steps below to locate the color code efficiently.



  • Open the driver’s door and inspect the door jamb or the door edge for the Vehicle Identification/Body sticker.

  • Look for a line labeled Exterior Paint, Paint Color, or Color; the code will appear next to or near that label.

  • Note the code exactly as shown, including any hyphens or spaces.

  • If the color code isn’t visible on the door jamb sticker, check the engine bay label near the radiator support or firewall, as some models place it there.


In most cases, you’ll find the color code on the driver’s door jamb. If you still can’t locate it, consult your vehicle’s manual or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN for the exact color code.


What to do if the label is unreadable or missing


If the sticker is damaged, missing, or illegible, you can still determine the color code by contacting a Honda dealer or using a VIN-based lookup. Provide your VIN and request the official Exterior Paint color associated with your specific build; this is the safest way to ensure an exact match for repairs or repainting.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Pilot, the exterior paint code is normally found on the driver’s door jamb on the body identification sticker, labeled Exterior Paint or Paint Color. If the label is missing or unreadable, check the engine bay label or contact a dealer with your VIN to obtain the exact color code. Knowing the code helps ensure precise color matching for touch-ups and full repaints.

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